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  • The equation for determining the uniformity coefficient of sprinkler irrigation system was given by whom?

    Question: The equation for determining the uniformity coefficient of sprinkler irrigation system was given by whom?

    Options:

    A. Hazen
    B. Kirkpitch
    C. Christiansen
    D. Weisbach

    ✅Explanation:
    The uniformity coefficient is a measure of how evenly water is distributed by a sprinkler irrigation system. It is an important factor in determining the efficiency and effectiveness of irrigation. Christiansen's formula is a widely used method for calculating the uniformity coefficient. It is based on the average deviation of water application depths from the mean depth.

    • Christiansen's Uniformity Coefficient (CUC) formula:
    CUC = 1 – (Σ|x – m| / nx̄) x 100%

    • Where:
    ● x = individual catch can depth
    ● m = average catch can depth
    ● n = number of catch cans
    A higher CUC indicates a more uniform water distribution, which is desirable for optimal crop growth and water use efficiency.

    🔴 Related terminologies:
    ● Distribution Uniformity (DU): A similar concept to the uniformity coefficient, but it is calculated using a different formula.
    ● Scheduling coefficient: A factor that accounts for the variability in water application and helps determine the optimal irrigation schedule.
    ● Catch can test: A method for measuring the actual water distribution from a sprinkler system, which is used to calculate the uniformity coefficient.
    ● Sprinkler head: The part of the irrigation system that distributes water in a spray pattern.
    ● Irrigation efficiency: The ratio of the water beneficially used by the crop to the total amount of water applied.

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